Neubrandenburg regional library, Public library in Neubrandenburg, Germany
The Neubrandenburg regional library is housed in a protected historic building and occupies two floors with separate sections for children, youth, and adults. Its collection contains around 135,000 media items ranging from books and CDs to DVDs and digital resources accessible through the ONLEIHE Mecklenburg-Vorpommern platform.
The institution was established in 1954 and evolved from a municipal and district library into a regional information center. It now serves Neubrandenburg and surrounding areas as a key knowledge resource.
The Annelise-Wagner-Foundation within the library awards an annual literature prize honoring regional writers from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. This recognition reflects the library's role in supporting local literary voices.
Plan your visit during regular opening hours when staff can assist with questions and research needs. The building features dedicated study spaces where you can work in a calm environment.
The library preserves a collection of historical texts spanning five centuries that reveal much about the region's development. It offers audio files for a virtual city tour that visitors can experience while exploring the building.
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